Sentence examples for guard against errors from inspiring English sources

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In general, Schulman says, this set of rules is designed to guard against errors of omission-people not doing something that they should.

[C7.] Incentive Program for Hospitals Four big New York companies will announce a $2 million incentive program today to encourage hospitals in the state to improve patient safety by requiring doctors to use computerized systems that guard against errors.

Now, putting cash behind that commitment for the first time, four big New York companies will announce a $2 million incentive program today to encourage hospitals in the state to improve patient safety by requiring doctors to use computerized systems that guard against errors.

The jury also endorsed recommendations that blood samples should always be followed up to guard against errors; that proper sepsis management training and guidelines should be available for hospital staff; and that there should be effective communication between staff on call and those on duty in hospitals.

But some (Pragma-dialectics and Johnson and Blair) do think that their stock of fallacies is a complete guard against errors because they have specified a full set of necessary conditions for good arguments/argumentation and they hold that fallacies are just failures to meet one of these conditions.

Hehnly, Canton et al.'s findings suggest that Gravin helps to guard against errors occurring during cell division by recruiting two particular kinase enzymes to the mitotic spindle.

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They might allow self-assurance to bleed into arrogance and let down their guard against error.

The South Korean scandal that shook the world of science last week is just one sign of a global explosion in research that is outstripping the mechanisms meant to guard against error and fraud.

It has been proposed that it is logical to use HRR in long-lived quiescent HSCs in order to guard them against errors occurring during DNA replication and damage associated with oxidative stress.

This slowing could reflect that the individual responds more cautiously because of a recent error; in order to guard against further errors (Laming, 1968), or because a change in strategy contingent on his recognition of his mistake (Rabbitt, 1969).

It also supposedly guards against error: Knowing what came before seems an effective guide to current and future actions.

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